Sorry. It doesn't say "access denied". It says Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password
But I can see what I was doing wrong now. For the domain administrator logon name I've got a first and last name that must be typed in as the logon name, but I
guess it requires typing the first/last name back to back, like: FirstnameLastname
The logon name for the domain admin is set up with a space between the first and last name so I got confused.
@stonecat. I'm on a laptop (Windows 7 Pro) that is joined to the domain, but have logged into the local administrator account on the laptop. On the laptop I go to Network Places where you can see networked devices discovered by the laptop.
I was just setting up some shares for the domain users. Then, I can't remember why exactly, but I just logged into the local account on the laptop and tried access the domain controller via Network places. I'm just jumping around to different accounts seeing what can be done and what is visible after network shares are made available.
Gonna play with sharing a bit more, and I will have gotten the basics down for: User/Computer accounts, DNS, DHCP, Group Policy, security groups, file server, permissions, and roaming profiles and folder redirection....ie All the domain controller basics. As I said, I got into this stuff a while back in my lab, so I'm just reviewing before I finally jump into Exchange and start chipping away at that monster.

I keep remembering what you said. As I navigate through the settings of all these things there is just so much, that the only practical way to get good, is by letting your real experience "grow". By the end of the year (if not sooner) I'll be confident in troubleshooting some relatively simple domain/Exchange structures in real environments. Not sure about the IIS Web stuff, but if I get into any of that stuff it'll probably be next year. Got a lot on my plate as it is, especially still trying to get a feel for communicating with customers.